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james cleverley has written to the metropolitan police commissioner, i understand they will have a meeting to discuss what happens in the coming days. i was asking the cabinet minister this morning, should mark rowley have to go. these are questions for the home secretary, i know he will be meeting with ministers in coming days, but the really important thing is we get policing right. if you look at what has happened in this incident, a member of the public has been told they cannot go about their daily life, walk around the streets of london because of their identity. that is not what equality means in society. because of that, do you believe mark rowley should lose his job? i personally wouldn't go that far because i haven't had the conversations with him, i do understand yet what he is going i personally wouldn't go that far because i haven't had the conversations with him, i do understand yet what he is going to say to the home secretary. this compositions need to take place. but it is important we stand by the jewish community and other communities and say we will not stand for this,
james cleverley has written to the metropolitan police commissioner, i understand they will have a meeting to discuss what happens in the coming days. i was asking the cabinet minister this morning, should mark rowley have to go. these are questions for the home secretary, i know he will be meeting with ministers in coming days, but the really important thing is we get policing right. if you look at what has happened in this incident, a member of the public has been told they cannot go about...
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the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. gideon falter told the bbc how shocked he was at what happened. i think it's time for sir mark rowley to go. he has had long enough to get to grips with the situation, to get his police force under control, to tell his front line officers, don't worry, we are going to send enough police to back you up so that you can make the right decisions. and instead, he hasn't done that. and because of that, he has to go. the time has come. a little earlier our reporter angus crawford outlined the pressure now lying upon the met police commissioner. well, it's been very interesting. here in london, since the 7th of october attacks and israel's response, if you like, the politics of the middle east has been played out on the street every weekend with demonstration and counterdemonstration. the met police has come under huge pressure to get the balance right. w
the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. gideon falter told the bbc how shocked he was at what happened. i think it's time for sir mark rowley to go. he has had long enough to get to grips with the situation, to get his police force under control, to tell his front line officers, don't worry, we...
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i, there was a concentration in metropolitan police officers point to the modest i separation get 2 groups. the test is, as you can say, is probably $5.00 to the professors have now arrived here and i talked to this major, right. all right, thank you very much. i suppose it will latest from that, and he will march taking place in central london. we won us police detained about 100 people while clearing a protest. compet northeastern university in boston university says the protest is resulted to do some messic slugs. student protests have spread across the country and around the world, demanding that schools divest from israel. but there are growing assets by university officials and police to see of the demonstrations, as john henry now explains in his report from new york. another day, another group of pro palestinian students occupying yet another american university, demanding a ceasefire in gaza, end of free palestine. this in camp and at city university of new york was in its 2nd day on friday, a public institution joining a movement that started at elite private institutions. it is
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the metropolitan police, god help us. i remember when i was young, the police in general were revered standards were high. you even had to be over a certain height before being considered for a job, which would be seen as discrimination nowadays, which it is. but it was a mark of just how scrupulous they were in who they recruited to become a police officer was a huge honour, and the they were rightly would rightly scrutinise people before they enabled them. fast forward to now, and last week it was reported some 18,000 officers were recruited without even a face to face interview. this was post pandemic , so there was no post pandemic, so there was no excuse for it. and we wonder why we've ended up where we are now. scared, battered forces hindered by admin diversity and inclusion. a net zero. they come beanng inclusion. a net zero. they come bearing rainbow flags wearing rainbow laces, dancing at events. they should be policing and taking the knee, showing up in their droves for crimes of hurting feelings. but are nowhe
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so can we at least conclude that the metropolitan police and indeed, vicariously , its commissioner, vicariously, its commissioner, has mishandled the policing of these as . these marches as. >> yes, look, i completely i completely would say that i think there's been a number of mistakes and actually, look, it's not an easy thing to police. i would say that it's difficult for policing at the moment, just in this country moment, not just in this country but the world. but it's but around the world. but it's really that we do grip really important that we do grip this because is about this because this is about people's fundamental ability to feel like they have equality in this country, and that's why it's so important. >> so then i'm confused then as to why you would still have confidence mark rowley . confidence in sir mark rowley. >> well, look, my priority is that we get the policing right. so the home secretary has made clear that what happened was unacceptable. i understand there's going to be a meeting in there's going to be a meeting in the coming days. i don't there's going t
so can we at least conclude that the metropolitan police and indeed, vicariously , its commissioner, vicariously, its commissioner, has mishandled the policing of these as . these marches as. >> yes, look, i completely i completely would say that i think there's been a number of mistakes and actually, look, it's not an easy thing to police. i would say that it's difficult for policing at the moment, just in this country moment, not just in this country but the world. but it's but around...
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have been sort of standing by on the side campus police, secret service police metropolitan police. we don't know what will happen around 7:00 when a much larger group of dc police officers are expected to come here with the purpose of getting these students out so you talked to some of the students about what are they going to do if the police demand that they leave where they are right now, tell us about that. well, jake, if we have it, i did speak with an organizer a little while ago. who talked about that? i asked directly, what are you going to do when police arrived if they tell students you need to leave now or be arrested? go listen, this is what you told me are you prepared to stay here even if police demand that you leave or be arrested? >> i am prepared to stay here until our demands are met yeah. >> and so we heard that repeatedly in from other students as well. people saying they're ready to put themselves on the line, essentially and look, we have seen those romantic scenes. jake, videos that you have played as other cnn shows have played showing students, protesters o
have been sort of standing by on the side campus police, secret service police metropolitan police. we don't know what will happen around 7:00 when a much larger group of dc police officers are expected to come here with the purpose of getting these students out so you talked to some of the students about what are they going to do if the police demand that they leave where they are right now, tell us about that. well, jake, if we have it, i did speak with an organizer a little while ago. who...
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and the metropolitan police be metropolitan police should be a beacon of how policing should be for the rest of the country , for the rest of the country, whereas it seems like it seems to be in more trouble than any other force because the pro—palestine marches, there's been huge amounts of controversy about this. but of course, going back we've had not just 1 or 2 bad apples, but hundreds of bad apples. sex scandals. you know, rapes, murders, etc. and there's clearly root and branch overhaul needed, but you know, this is this is another aspect of the problems that the metropolitan police seem to be having, because it's not just the policing. >> and you you've outlined the challenges that the police have had every for saturday several months now. but it's also then the, the handling of when they do themselves into into hot do get themselves into into hot water because been the water because it's been the handung water because it's been the handling of this, it's almost made worse. yes. it made it worse. yes. and it doesn't seem be going away. doesn't seem to be going away. >> exactly
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c. metropolitan police officer, ronald hampton. thank you gentlemen, for joining me and thank you for your service to our communities and the streets of the united states and keeping law and order. i wanna start with you ronald on this 1st question because as a former officer of the law, how do you feel when you watch the video of the new york police officers being attacked? first of all, let me say good afternoon everyone and say that i have mixed emotions because uh, you know, uh uh, people generally that don't attack the police of us, but we have come a long way in a very short period of time as it relates to the relationship between the police and the communities day, sir. and so it may not been as simple as to the did the violence be. so i guess to pull this out. so you have to ask the question, what prompted that, what, what was it that took place before the video take started? and, and if it is, then we have to begin to talk about the building and rebuilding the relationship that communities have with the police as well. as
c. metropolitan police officer, ronald hampton. thank you gentlemen, for joining me and thank you for your service to our communities and the streets of the united states and keeping law and order. i wanna start with you ronald on this 1st question because as a former officer of the law, how do you feel when you watch the video of the new york police officers being attacked? first of all, let me say good afternoon everyone and say that i have mixed emotions because uh, you know, uh uh, people...
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clearly the metropolitan police , clearly the metropolitan police, and mark rowley need to do more about this. they need to do more about this. they need to do more about dealing with the criminal elements of those marches and the violent element of those marches. but the answer isn't to ban the marches. so lisa, do you think sorry to interject. >> do you think these marches are peaceful? >> no. i think elements that aren't peaceful need to be dealt with, i mean, i've been in london where they've been marching and in other places , marching and in other places, and i've seen them, and there are large elements of it that are large elements of it that are peaceful. i might not agree with, with why they're marching or what they're saying, but i do think they have a right to protest peacefully where they're not doing that. it really is time that the met stepped in. but banning the marches can't be the answer. >> why should jewish people be forced out of london most weekends as, when these people take to the streets week after week, i mean, calling for even the houthi rebels in the red sea fo
clearly the metropolitan police , clearly the metropolitan police, and mark rowley need to do more about this. they need to do more about this. they need to do more about dealing with the criminal elements of those marches and the violent element of those marches. but the answer isn't to ban the marches. so lisa, do you think sorry to interject. >> do you think these marches are peaceful? >> no. i think elements that aren't peaceful need to be dealt with, i mean, i've been in london...
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the metropolitan police have charged two men with spying for china. they were accused of breaching the official secrets act. they will appear on court on friday. the chinese embassy in london called the arrest still staged politicalfarce. let's speak to our security correspondent gordon corera. what is going on? two men who were arrested about _ what is going on? two men who were arrested about a _ what is going on? two men who were arrested about a year— what is going on? two men who were arrested about a year ago _ what is going on? two men who were arrested about a year ago were - arrested about a year ago were charged today after what was described as a complex investigation by the metropolitan police. christopher berry, 32, christopher cash, 29, charged under the official secrets act of 1911, section one. which refers to obtaining our passing documents or information which might be directly or indirectly useful to an enemy. that is the language that was used in that official secrets act which has now been replaced by a new piece of legislation,
the metropolitan police have charged two men with spying for china. they were accused of breaching the official secrets act. they will appear on court on friday. the chinese embassy in london called the arrest still staged politicalfarce. let's speak to our security correspondent gordon corera. what is going on? two men who were arrested about _ what is going on? two men who were arrested about a _ what is going on? two men who were arrested about a year— what is going on? two men who were...
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we can now speak to dal babu, former metropolitan police chief superintendent. i want to talk about two separate but interrelated issues. this specific incident that lucy walked us through and the wider handling of demonstrations, we will come to those in a moment. 0n demonstrations, we will come to those in a moment. on this specific incident, what is your assessment? the language the police officer used was wrong and not acceptable, and the police have apologised for that, it was about somebody looking to jewish. there is a wider issue, that if you look at the full tip of 13 minutes that has been released by sky tv, you have a different understanding of what happened as opposed to the clip that has been referred to. the clip that has been used by them. in the wider clip you have police officers offering to work with him to go to any place, he is not there alone, he is with a large group, they are filming the encounter and they want to walk across the march at a particular point. they are being guided to a crossing point which he refuses to go to. he pushes pas
we can now speak to dal babu, former metropolitan police chief superintendent. i want to talk about two separate but interrelated issues. this specific incident that lucy walked us through and the wider handling of demonstrations, we will come to those in a moment. 0n demonstrations, we will come to those in a moment. on this specific incident, what is your assessment? the language the police officer used was wrong and not acceptable, and the police have apologised for that, it was about...
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the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. with more on this is our correspondent, angus crawford. angus, could you tell us more about the reaction from campaigners after this video went viral?— this video went viral? well, it's been very _ this video went viral? well, it's been very interesting. - this video went viral? well, it's been very interesting. here - this video went viral? well, it's been very interesting. here in l been very interesting. here in london, since the 7th of october attacks and israel's response, if you like, the politics of the middle east has been played out on the street every weekend with demonstration and counterdemonstration. the met police has come under huge pressure to get the balance right. what balance? the balance between allowing peaceful process and cracking down on anti—semitism, hate speech and intimidation. the response we have had from downing
the incident has prompted campaigners to call for the metropolitan police commissioner, sir mark rowley to step down. the force has apologised twice for the remarks. let's see a video clip of the exchange which has been posted on social media. with more on this is our correspondent, angus crawford. angus, could you tell us more about the reaction from campaigners after this video went viral?— this video went viral? well, it's been very _ this video went viral? well, it's been very...
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the uk prime minister's office says rishi sunak is appalled by the way the metropolitan police treated a jewish man during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators, because he was "openlyjewish." there have been calls for the met police commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. he is due to meet the london mayor tomorrow and the home secretary during the week to discuss the incident. well, the met police has issued a statement outlining the steps they are taking a adress the situation. it says... here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd is gone, i will escort you out. when the crowd is gone, i will escort you out. but he's told that's not possible. but why? you are quite openlyjewish. i'm not accusing you of anything but i am worried about the reaction to your preseence when he challenges police, he's given an ultimatum. that's not acceptable. today, he's calling for the head of the met to resign. after six months of sir mark rowley
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it's an incident that's prompted not one, but two apologies from the metropolitan police. jewish anti—semitic campaigner gideon falter wanted to cross the road through a pro—palestinian march, but was stopped by officers. you are quite openlyjewish. it's a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything. i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. when mr falter disagrees, the officer threatens to arrest him, caught on camera by the anti—semitism charity he works for. i was being treated like a criminal for being jewish, and after we'd been stopped by police, people started shouting abuse at us and the police surrounded us and not them. they told us we were threatened with arrest, not them. there were people crossing the road left, right and centre in any direction they wanted to. the incident has led to met chief sir mark rowley apologising twice in three days. he's since been summoned to an urgent meeting today with the mayor of london, sadiq khan. it comes amid calls for the commissioner to resign. sir mark and the met have come under fire for the w
it's an incident that's prompted not one, but two apologies from the metropolitan police. jewish anti—semitic campaigner gideon falter wanted to cross the road through a pro—palestinian march, but was stopped by officers. you are quite openlyjewish. it's a pro—palestinian march. i'm not accusing you of anything. i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. when mr falter disagrees, the officer threatens to arrest him, caught on camera by the anti—semitism charity he works for. i was...
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the metropolitan police apologises to his mother for breaking a promise to answer new questions about his killers. they're living their lives, they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them, and they continue to get away with murder. smart motorways — how the technology meant to keep drivers safe keeps on failing. a house with a door. and celebrating a century of schools broadcasts — we take a nostalgic journey through decades. and coming up on bbc news: the football association's investigating nottingham forest's post—match comments after the club accused the video assistant referee of being a luton fan following their loss at everton. good afternoon.
the metropolitan police apologises to his mother for breaking a promise to answer new questions about his killers. they're living their lives, they don't have to worry because the police have no intention of following up and seeking to investigate them, and they continue to get away with murder. smart motorways — how the technology meant to keep drivers safe keeps on failing. a house with a door. and celebrating a century of schools broadcasts — we take a nostalgic journey through decades....
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it's an interesting point because the metropolitan police| because the metropolitan police setup operation unimpressed back in january 2021 —— 2020, so it is been forfour january 2021 —— 2020, so it is been for four years but they have not arrested anyone who may have been responsible for perpetrating the scandal, and they have indicated they would take a back—seat now and not take anything onto the inquiry reports early next year. some people think it's a wrong strategy and a criminal investigation should take precedence over inquiry, but in no way at the inquiry is doing a lot of the work for them and the metropolitan lisa nandy crown prosecution service are liaising with the inquiry. given there are a significant number of members of the post office and the government given reports over the next few weeks, it makes this next. crucial in terms of accountability and what happens next. not in terms of what should happen, but in terms of what is going to happen, i do not think lucy any police charges, if at all, until after the inquiry reports next year. final thought, after the i
it's an interesting point because the metropolitan police| because the metropolitan police setup operation unimpressed back in january 2021 —— 2020, so it is been forfour january 2021 —— 2020, so it is been for four years but they have not arrested anyone who may have been responsible for perpetrating the scandal, and they have indicated they would take a back—seat now and not take anything onto the inquiry reports early next year. some people think it's a wrong strategy and a...
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in a statement the metropolitan police said... "we recognise that the time taken has caused further distress but it is only right and fair to all involved that we carry out a thorough and extensive investigation." london has the highest number of �*insecure jobs', such as zero—hours contract work, in the uk. the living wage foundation, which analysed 0ns data, found 800,000 jobs in the capital fell into the category, with the health and social care sector one of the worst for insecure work. now, we know london's night—time economy has suffered in recent years — the pandemic, followed by the cost of living crisis has seen costs rise, footfall drop, and venues close. well, one leading music venue in brixton says even though the numbers are back to pre—pandemic levels, takings are still significantly down. even when we are busy and full of people, generally people are spending less, they've got less money in their pockets, and i think that's the main thing that we are noticing. let's take a look at the tubes now. a few thin
in a statement the metropolitan police said... "we recognise that the time taken has caused further distress but it is only right and fair to all involved that we carry out a thorough and extensive investigation." london has the highest number of �*insecure jobs', such as zero—hours contract work, in the uk. the living wage foundation, which analysed 0ns data, found 800,000 jobs in the capital fell into the category, with the health and social care sector one of the worst for...
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the metropolitan police say they will partly reinvestigate why they decided to charge the tv presenter caroline flack. the love island presenter was facing prosecution for assaulting her boyfriend when she took her own life in february 2020. now the met says "new witness evidence may be available". caroline flack�*s mother has repeatedly criticised how police handled the case. here's our correspondent charlotte gallagher. caroline flack was one of the uk's most popular and successful television presenters. let's talk love... appearing on shows like love island... caroune... — and winning strictly come dancing. but in late 2019, she was accused of assaulting her boyfriend. months later, she took her own life. she was a0. caroline flack�*s mother christine has always believed her daughter should not have been charged. it just seems wrong. i don't know whether they're covering something. there were reports and now it doesn't seem enough to have charged her or whether it was just being done on the spur of the moment. the crown prosecution service had recommended that caroline was cau
the metropolitan police say they will partly reinvestigate why they decided to charge the tv presenter caroline flack. the love island presenter was facing prosecution for assaulting her boyfriend when she took her own life in february 2020. now the met says "new witness evidence may be available". caroline flack�*s mother has repeatedly criticised how police handled the case. here's our correspondent charlotte gallagher. caroline flack was one of the uk's most popular and...
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for the head of the metropolitan police mark rowley to step down. that was echoed by ministers who went on a television round this morning, they were all appalled by the incident. they said they were questions to answer but they weren't calling for sir mark rowley to step down. mr falter, who you saw in that clip, is definitely calling for sir mark rowley to step down. he said that the force has been pandering to extreme elements of those demonstrations. those comments are backed up by suella braverman, she called the events of last saturday gross misconduct. —— frost incompetence. she said that sir mark rowley had no choice but to step down. iran's supreme leader ali khamenei, has spoken for the first time since last week's drone strike on israel. in his speech, he thanked the country's armed forces for their attack saying the country had demonstrated its power. with me is parham ghobadi from bbc persian. the white house called that attack an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is the _ an embarrassing spectacular failure, but what is th
for the head of the metropolitan police mark rowley to step down. that was echoed by ministers who went on a television round this morning, they were all appalled by the incident. they said they were questions to answer but they weren't calling for sir mark rowley to step down. mr falter, who you saw in that clip, is definitely calling for sir mark rowley to step down. he said that the force has been pandering to extreme elements of those demonstrations. those comments are backed up by suella...
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british jewish leaders will meet the metropolitan police commissioner later this week, after accusing the force of a series of high profile errors. sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handung facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests with the former home secretary accusing him of emboldened , emboldening emboldened, emboldening anti—semites. the board of depufies anti—semites. the board of deputies of british jews says mistakes have had a devastating effect on the previously high level of trust held in the police . the campaign against police. the campaign against anti—semitism is also calling for sir mark to resign or be sacked after its chief executive was described as openly jewish by an officer . cabinet was described as openly jewish by an officer. cabinet minister claire coutinho says the government is addressing the incident. >> the home secretary has made clear that what happened was unacceptable. i understand there's going to be a meeting in there's going to be a meeting in the coming days. i don't know what conversation is going
british jewish leaders will meet the metropolitan police commissioner later this week, after accusing the force of a series of high profile errors. sir mark rowley is facing calls to quit over his handung facing calls to quit over his handling of pro—palestinian protests with the former home secretary accusing him of emboldened , emboldening emboldened, emboldening anti—semites. the board of depufies anti—semites. the board of deputies of british jews says mistakes have had a devastating...
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rishi sunak says london's metropolitan police will need to rebuild trust with thejewish community after complaints about the way the force handled an incident at a pro—palestinian rally. there have been calls for the police commissar sir mark rowley to resign after the head of the campaign against anti—semitism gideon falter was accused of causing a breach of peace, and threatened with arrest, by walking through a protest while being, quotes, openlyjewish. here's the prime minister giving his thoughts on the met police and its boss. what happened was clearly wrong and it's right that they've apologised for that. and yes, i do have confidence in him, but that's on the basis that he works to rebuild the confidence and trust of notjust thejewish community, but the wider public — particularly people in london, but more broadly. and you regain that trust and that confidence by making it clear that the police are not tolerating the behaviour that we would all collectively deem unacceptable when we see it because it undermines our values. there's been plenty of reaction. the former chief
rishi sunak says london's metropolitan police will need to rebuild trust with thejewish community after complaints about the way the force handled an incident at a pro—palestinian rally. there have been calls for the police commissar sir mark rowley to resign after the head of the campaign against anti—semitism gideon falter was accused of causing a breach of peace, and threatened with arrest, by walking through a protest while being, quotes, openlyjewish. here's the prime minister giving...
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police. police and medics are on the scene. traffic is difficult, the causes of the accident are being investigated. iran has warned that it will respond with more force if israel retaliates for strikes carried out last night. according to tehran, this was a response to the april 1 israeli attack on the embassy in the capital. damascus syria. iran says the attack violated international law and killed seven iranian military advisers, including key guards commanders. islamic revolution. islamic the republic of iran will not hesitate to exercise its right to self-defense when necessary, the statement said. we consider this operation a success and in our opinion the operation is complete, so we do not intend to continue it, but if the zionist regime takes any action against the islamic republic of iran, either on the territory of iran or in the centers that we own in syria or elsewhere our next operation will be much bigger than this one. and let me remind you that this night iran launched a massive combined strike against israel, according to data of the american military, at least 186 mi
police. police and medics are on the scene. traffic is difficult, the causes of the accident are being investigated. iran has warned that it will respond with more force if israel retaliates for strikes carried out last night. according to tehran, this was a response to the april 1 israeli attack on the embassy in the capital. damascus syria. iran says the attack violated international law and killed seven iranian military advisers, including key guards commanders. islamic revolution. islamic...
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stuart bell is a chief superintendent for the metropolitan police, he gave us this update from the scene. you will be aware that serious incident occurred here at this location this morning. police and ambulance services were called and deployed to a number of casualties. it is with great sadness that i confirm that one
stuart bell is a chief superintendent for the metropolitan police, he gave us this update from the scene. you will be aware that serious incident occurred here at this location this morning. police and ambulance services were called and deployed to a number of casualties. it is with great sadness that i confirm that one
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the metropolitan police madrid. the metropolitan police are saying tonight it does have are saying tonight it does have a robust policing plan in place for the game in london. and islamic state, of course, are the ones who claimed responsibility for the attack last month on a moscow concert hall resulting in the deaths of more than 140 people. now the foreign secretary, lord cameron , foreign secretary, lord cameron, has been reiterating the uk's support for ukraine in their war with russia, saying if we continue to support them, the ukrainians can win. he was speaking in washington a short time ago after meeting with the us secretary of state, antony blinken, where they discussed the stalled aid package for ukraine. what said . ukraine. here's what they said. >> in terms of what works, we know that if we give the ukrainians the support they deserve, they can this war. deserve, they can win this war. they can achieve the just peace that they deserve . they've sunk that they deserve. they've sunk 25% of russia's blac
the metropolitan police madrid. the metropolitan police are saying tonight it does have are saying tonight it does have a robust policing plan in place for the game in london. and islamic state, of course, are the ones who claimed responsibility for the attack last month on a moscow concert hall resulting in the deaths of more than 140 people. now the foreign secretary, lord cameron , foreign secretary, lord cameron, has been reiterating the uk's support for ukraine in their war with russia,...
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while the metropolitan police have now confirmed that a suspect remains in custody in hospital after being tasered and arrested on suspicion of murder. let's get the very latest from mark white, our very own home and security edhon our very own home and security editor. mark, this was a shocking day in london. >> yes it was. and that 36 year old suspect, because of injuries that he sustained in that van which collided with a house in thurloe gardens, just not far from that tube station. a whole community will be devastated by the heartbreaking news that a 14 year old boy was killed in a horrific sword attack in hainault this morning that saw four others injured, including two metropolitan police officers i >>i -- >> i can't imagine what that poor boy's family are going through, and they have my deepest heartfelt condolences and i know the thoughts and prayers not just of this community, but our whole country. my prayers are also with the other victims of this horrific attack and their loved ones. >> so that was the local mp, wes streeting. there just really talking about the impact t
while the metropolitan police have now confirmed that a suspect remains in custody in hospital after being tasered and arrested on suspicion of murder. let's get the very latest from mark white, our very own home and security edhon our very own home and security editor. mark, this was a shocking day in london. >> yes it was. and that 36 year old suspect, because of injuries that he sustained in that van which collided with a house in thurloe gardens, just not far from that tube station. a...
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police officers, including some of them who were working on the murder investigation into who killed her son. is it difficult for you to know if this stands up? we're at the point in the legal process where these are a load of allegations. a lot of it's based on circumstantial evidence, and a lot of it is based on the belief of the claimants and their legal teams. if this goes to trial, that's when we'll see their claims tested. baroness lawrence writes — she wonders, by trusting the daily mail, whether she let down her murdered son, stephen. she writes in her statement that she's been played for a fool. i don't believe for a minute - that illegal behaviour happened at the daily mail. this litigation, it's _ a windmill that keeps turning, and very lucrative it is for various law firms i and for various people trying - to now make money from events that happened many years ago. what we're seeing is the endgame, really, of three decades, almost, of phone hacking legal cases. now you've got almost every single national newspaper group in the uk being sued by various prominent individu
police officers, including some of them who were working on the murder investigation into who killed her son. is it difficult for you to know if this stands up? we're at the point in the legal process where these are a load of allegations. a lot of it's based on circumstantial evidence, and a lot of it is based on the belief of the claimants and their legal teams. if this goes to trial, that's when we'll see their claims tested. baroness lawrence writes — she wonders, by trusting the daily...
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the uk prime minister's office says rishi sunak is appalled by the way the metropolitan police treated ajewish man, during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter, he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators, because he was �*openlyjewish'. there have been calls for the met police commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. he is due to meet the london mayor tomorrow and the home secretary during the week to discuss the incident. well the met police has just issued a statement outlining the steps it is taking address the situation. it also added... we remain focused on doing everything possible to ensure jewish londoners feel safe in this city. we will do everything we can to constantly develop our approach in response to operational challenges to ensure the trust and confidence of all londoners. this is complex, but we will continue to seek the support and insight of all voices who can help us deliver the service london deserves. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. when the crowd is go
the uk prime minister's office says rishi sunak is appalled by the way the metropolitan police treated ajewish man, during a pro—palestinian march in london last weekend. an officer told gideon falter, he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators, because he was �*openlyjewish'. there have been calls for the met police commissioner, mark rowley, to resign. he is due to meet the london mayor tomorrow and the home secretary during the week to discuss the incident. well the met police...
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police counter—terrorism officers. they say three suspects left the uk within hours of the attack. here's tom symonds. he survived, but despite the positive picture, pouria zeraati is said to be all too aware he could have been killed. police searching the street where he lives, where he was approached by a man asking for money, another grabbing his arms, the first stabbing his legs, before they ran off. an eyewitness who was just down the road told me that he was walking along here when they came running towards him — two young men in their early 20s wearing black hooded tracksuits. he said they looked casual — calm, even. they got into a waiting car and drove off. but he got the number plate. the attack happened in wimbledon. police were able to track the car, a blue mazda — possibly using automatic number plate cameras and cctv — to new malden, where they found it abandoned. it is being forensically examined. from there, the three suspects travelled to heathrow airport. there are regular buses. it's also pos
police counter—terrorism officers. they say three suspects left the uk within hours of the attack. here's tom symonds. he survived, but despite the positive picture, pouria zeraati is said to be all too aware he could have been killed. police searching the street where he lives, where he was approached by a man asking for money, another grabbing his arms, the first stabbing his legs, before they ran off. an eyewitness who was just down the road told me that he was walking along here when they...
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metropolitan police detained a suspect in bank fraud using fake passports. according to preliminary data, the attacker used fake documents, supposedly for foreign citizens , to issue debit cards. with their help , illegal banking transactions were carried out. for receiving and withdrawing funds. as a result of joint efforts by police officers from the bank's security service, a twenty-nine-year-old visitor was detained. during during a search at his residence address, more than 700 fake passports and migration cards with border crossing marks, stamps, seals, mobile phones and about 20 cards ready for dispatch were seized. a criminal case has been initiated under this article. the identities of the detainee's accomplices. the solochny zoo switches to spring mode; from this day on it will work 2 hours longer. now you can visit it from 9 am to 80 pm. changes associated with increasing daylight hours. zoo inhabitants become more active and come out of hiding more often. let me remind you that you can buy a ticket at the box office only until 7:00 pm. the spring
metropolitan police detained a suspect in bank fraud using fake passports. according to preliminary data, the attacker used fake documents, supposedly for foreign citizens , to issue debit cards. with their help , illegal banking transactions were carried out. for receiving and withdrawing funds. as a result of joint efforts by police officers from the bank's security service, a twenty-nine-year-old visitor was detained. during during a search at his residence address, more than 700 fake...
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it's after a metropolitan police officer stopped campaign against semitism. chief executive gideon falter from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march, saying he's quite openly jewish. the home office, which says the comment is unacceptable, has written to the police commissioner and the mayor of london. spokesperson for sadiq london. a spokesperson for sadiq khan describes the met's handung khan describes the met's handling of the incident as concerning today. pro—israel demonstrators demonstrators are holding a peaceful counter protest in central london called enoughis protest in central london called enough is enough. the group says hatred has no place on the streets of the capital. parents and their children have staged a demonstration in belfast over rising childcare costs, more than a thousand people carrying balloon placards and prams took part, calling for immediate support. unlike england, there's no scheme offering free childcare in northern ireland, but some tax credits are available. stormont politicians have requested face to face talks
it's after a metropolitan police officer stopped campaign against semitism. chief executive gideon falter from crossing a road near a pro—palestinian march, saying he's quite openly jewish. the home office, which says the comment is unacceptable, has written to the police commissioner and the mayor of london. spokesperson for sadiq london. a spokesperson for sadiq khan describes the met's handung khan describes the met's handling of the incident as concerning today. pro—israel demonstrators...
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it is against university policies and they are continuing discussions with the metropolitan police, the local police department in washington dc, about how best to clear the area and returned it back to the way. it was 14 hours ago. excuse me. there's a lot pulling they're going to be live now. here is our guest are to raise a g w alumni. the school obviously means a lot to you here with the groups, but you would in your graduation. why did you decide to come up tonight to join this cry? i believe that students have always been on the progressive side of history, the morally sound side. and the students are doing just that. they have every right to free speech, they have every right to be here. we, i pay, they ask us for donations. what are they using our money for? they have the right to question i. so to threaten with calling the police on your own students is in my opinion, very extreme. instead, they should listen to what the students are saying, which is to stop funding israel to stop funding of genocide and to allow a to to are you concerned that the thought of these want to close
it is against university policies and they are continuing discussions with the metropolitan police, the local police department in washington dc, about how best to clear the area and returned it back to the way. it was 14 hours ago. excuse me. there's a lot pulling they're going to be live now. here is our guest are to raise a g w alumni. the school obviously means a lot to you here with the groups, but you would in your graduation. why did you decide to come up tonight to join this cry? i...
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we now find out the metropolitan police are looking into this, as well in conjunction with the parliamentary security authorities. what is interesting about this development is we expect some conservative mps to be targeted because he felt dreadful about it. but passed on under some duress, he passed on some of these numbers to the person he was in contact with over social media. but we have also spoke to some buddy o works for a labor mp, and they said they received these messages last autumn. and they did not have any contact whatsoever with william read, they did not believe he would know what a telephone number was. that suggests this is part of a problem. and what we still don't know is what the motivation is of the person sending these messages or the true identity. whether they are working alone or on behalf of others. and what the parliamentary authorities are saying to report it. >> thank you for that. taking you live to baltimore. president biden is speaking. let's listen in. >> all of the families and loved ones are grieving. we come here to agree with you. we all are. it is not t
we now find out the metropolitan police are looking into this, as well in conjunction with the parliamentary security authorities. what is interesting about this development is we expect some conservative mps to be targeted because he felt dreadful about it. but passed on under some duress, he passed on some of these numbers to the person he was in contact with over social media. but we have also spoke to some buddy o works for a labor mp, and they said they received these messages last autumn....
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the metropolitan been metropolitan police has been branded metropolitan police has been branis�*d metropolitan police has been branis after an officer this is after an officer essentially threatened to arrest a jewish man. if you ask me, he wasn't actually doing anything. he was trying to have a meander around trying to cross the road. but crime there was but his crime was that there was a march taking a pro—palestine march taking place same time. place at the same time. >> you are quite openly >> watch, you are quite openly jewish. this is a pro—palestinian march right? i'm not accusing you of anything, but i'm worried about the reaction to your presence. people now will escorted people here now will be escorted out area . out of this area. >> so go about your business, go where you like, freely or if you choose to remain here because you are causing a breach of this. and if i remain here, you will arrest because your presence is antagonising a large group of people that we can't deal with all of them. if they attack you or they, they cause your presence, antagonism . your presence, antag
the metropolitan been metropolitan police has been branded metropolitan police has been branis�*d metropolitan police has been branis after an officer this is after an officer essentially threatened to arrest a jewish man. if you ask me, he wasn't actually doing anything. he was trying to have a meander around trying to cross the road. but crime there was but his crime was that there was a march taking a pro—palestine march taking place same time. place at the same time. >> you are...
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now, the university asked the metropolitan police, which is the main police service here in washington dc to help clear the yard on friday. but the metropolitan police decided that the, when going to do that, the protests were very peaceful, and they didn't think the optics of forcibly removing people who are protesting peacefully would play. well, not just here in washington, dc, but i run into well, but what has happened is there is no, almost like a 2nd protest in the street which has been sealed off by the police. and you can see the camps and the tents that have been sent up here. people have been spending the night sleeping in those pants in support of those insight. and the demands really do remain the same, although each of the or so universities that are represented to you have their own individual items that they want to see addressed by the institution. generally speaking, they all agree on a number of things. they want to make sure that every asset that is possibly linked to israel is divested, that there are no continuing academic links between the us at these universities
now, the university asked the metropolitan police, which is the main police service here in washington dc to help clear the yard on friday. but the metropolitan police decided that the, when going to do that, the protests were very peaceful, and they didn't think the optics of forcibly removing people who are protesting peacefully would play. well, not just here in washington, dc, but i run into well, but what has happened is there is no, almost like a 2nd protest in the street which has been...
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the metropolitan police say the allegations are very serious . a student whose serious. a student whose stepfather set up a hidden camera in her bedroom just after she turned 18, is calling for tougher sentences for voyeurism offences. 48 year old paul selwood was handed 22 months in prison after he filmed the teenager naked by setting up a camera in her teddy bears. 21 year old katherine simpson says no one believed her when she raised concerns about sexually suggestive behaviour. she's now launched a government petition which calls for an increase in maximum sentences for sex offences . the number of people offences. the number of people dying due to alcohol related causesis dying due to alcohol related causes is at a record high. misuse of alcohol increased rapidly at the start of the covid pandemic, according to the office for national statistics experts say the new figures show a continuation of that trend, with deaths a third higher last year compared to 2019. liver disease is the leading cause of death from alcohol, with rates much higher among men . alcohol much
the metropolitan police say the allegations are very serious . a student whose serious. a student whose stepfather set up a hidden camera in her bedroom just after she turned 18, is calling for tougher sentences for voyeurism offences. 48 year old paul selwood was handed 22 months in prison after he filmed the teenager naked by setting up a camera in her teddy bears. 21 year old katherine simpson says no one believed her when she raised concerns about sexually suggestive behaviour. she's now...
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george washington police department had asked the metropolitan police departments to clear this encampment and they had refused. so we are seeing that the university is pushing for us to be removed because we are being disruptive. we have to be disruptive. there is no business as usual during the genocide. we just have another statement from the white house, again. characterizing the product as is out of the symmetric president biden. it says condemns the use of the term in the father and the anti symmetric slogans that have been trained around the last few days. i'm paraphrasing, what do you make of that? and there is this disconnect just in that between what the white of thing and it's like actually the democratic party college students that section is, has come up in favor of the process there. but the leadership does seem rather isolated on. yeah. so i think that really the, our demands are clear and you know, they have nothing to do with the jewish people. i, as a jew myself, i feel more safe, been jewish here and this encampment that i do outside of this encampment. and that is becau
george washington police department had asked the metropolitan police departments to clear this encampment and they had refused. so we are seeing that the university is pushing for us to be removed because we are being disruptive. we have to be disruptive. there is no business as usual during the genocide. we just have another statement from the white house, again. characterizing the product as is out of the symmetric president biden. it says condemns the use of the term in the father and the...
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upon as a metropolitan police officer to protect the capitol against a mob of people. much of my career involved a dangerous encounters with violent criminals, that experience was unlike anything i had experienced. i am here to tell you what happened to me on that day what i saw and heard happening to fellow officers. as for me i was violently grab, restrain, beaten, tased, all will been called a traitor to my country. i was at risk of being stripped of and killed with my own a firearm as i heard chance of kill him with his own gun. my body camera video capture the violence of the crowd directed towards me during this very brutal moments. the portions of the video i have seen remain extremely painful for me too watch but doing so is crucial to fully understand what really happened that day the extent of violence. during those moments i remember thinking there is a good chance i could be killed my thoughts were of my children they may lose their father. i am here to share my experience i know hundreds of other law enforcement officers responded that day they were outnum
upon as a metropolitan police officer to protect the capitol against a mob of people. much of my career involved a dangerous encounters with violent criminals, that experience was unlike anything i had experienced. i am here to tell you what happened to me on that day what i saw and heard happening to fellow officers. as for me i was violently grab, restrain, beaten, tased, all will been called a traitor to my country. i was at risk of being stripped of and killed with my own a firearm as i...
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i'm not saying that, but we know perfectly well that the metropolitan is the metropolitan police is institutionally racist, as written large by dame louise casey , by an independent body casey, by an independent body for which there was no democratic accountability or scrutiny. >> i mean, she writes a report and it becomes absolutely sacrosanct that we can't challenge it. if i were to say any the institutions of the united kingdom used not to be racist , but they are now racist, but they are now encouraged to practice what i call reverse racism. >> i think they used not to be racist. >> no, i, i, i really grew up in this country as a brown individual . well, my dad's individual. well, my dad's pakistani, my mum's english. i never have encouraged experience racism against myself from any institution. i've experienced, racism from individuals , but racism from individuals, but never institutional racism. >> that astonishing . >> that astonishing. >> that astonishing. >> and now we have regulatory requirement for reverse racism and that is racist. >> you need to write some of the wrongs. and it's not
i'm not saying that, but we know perfectly well that the metropolitan is the metropolitan police is institutionally racist, as written large by dame louise casey , by an independent body casey, by an independent body for which there was no democratic accountability or scrutiny. >> i mean, she writes a report and it becomes absolutely sacrosanct that we can't challenge it. if i were to say any the institutions of the united kingdom used not to be racist , but they are now racist, but they...
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the metropolitan police has also confirmed it is investigating explicit images and messages sent to mp5. our political correspondent charlotte wright has more.
the metropolitan police has also confirmed it is investigating explicit images and messages sent to mp5. our political correspondent charlotte wright has more.
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after a drug test, he was found to have 0.35 ppm of alcohol in his blood, the metropolitan police reported. the russians demolished the monument in the temporarily occupied mariupol. it is about memorial sign to the 500th anniversary of the ukrainian cossacks. he was standing near the drama theater - informed petro andryushchenko, the city mayor's advisor. according to him, barbarism is a common practice of the occupiers. the day before, they destroyed the monument to the victims of the holodomor, and also painted over all the murals in the city. there was a large-scale fire at night in the russian suburbs, in the city of orikhovozuy. an industrial enterprise was engaged, the fire covered an area of 1,200 km, - the ministry of emergency affairs of the aggressor country said. one factory worker was previously injured. in the summer, ukraine receives f-16 fighters from denmark. this was stated by the ambassador of this country, oli ekberg mikkelsen. according to him,... the entire fleet of these aircraft is now being decommissioned by the danish military, part of the fighters will also
after a drug test, he was found to have 0.35 ppm of alcohol in his blood, the metropolitan police reported. the russians demolished the monument in the temporarily occupied mariupol. it is about memorial sign to the 500th anniversary of the ukrainian cossacks. he was standing near the drama theater - informed petro andryushchenko, the city mayor's advisor. according to him, barbarism is a common practice of the occupiers. the day before, they destroyed the monument to the victims of the...
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police. pouria zeraati was stabbed outside his home in wimbledon on friday afternoon. he's since been discharged from hospital. detectives believe the suspects travelled to heathrow airport and fled the uk — our correspondent tom symonds has more details. we spoke to eyewitnesses who describe two people running away in dark clothing and somebody driving them off in a car. we know there's cctv in the area. we know that the police would have had access to the number plate because that was given to them by an eyewitness. and tonight, the met�*s counter—terrorism command has said that this was an attack involving two men in this residential street. the car that drove them off was a blue mazda three, which was found three or four miles away in new malden. and from there, they tracked these suspects to heathrow airport, where they left the country. now, of course, at some point, a passport in somebody�*s name would have been used. so they do say we have identified three suspects. what they
police. pouria zeraati was stabbed outside his home in wimbledon on friday afternoon. he's since been discharged from hospital. detectives believe the suspects travelled to heathrow airport and fled the uk — our correspondent tom symonds has more details. we spoke to eyewitnesses who describe two people running away in dark clothing and somebody driving them off in a car. we know there's cctv in the area. we know that the police would have had access to the number plate because that was given...
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the metropolitan police say nine people have been arrested for public order offences during pro—palestinian and counter protests in central london. tens of thousands marched to parliament square calling for a ceasefire and urging the government to stop all arms sales to israel. the counter—protesters exchanged chants with the larger pro—palestinian march as it passed, calling for a release of hostages held by hamas. to turkey now — all passengers who were stranded in a cable car in the southern resort city of antalya have been rescued. the cable car was immobilised after a pod crashed into a broken pole, killing one person. a video released by turkey's interior ministry showed rescue personnel tied to safety ropes climbing into cabins. ten helicopters and hundreds of rescue workers were involved in the operation in antalya. our reporter rachel mcadam has more from the newsroom. the accident happened on friday evening, when police say a cable car pod collided with a broken pole high up a mountain near antalya in turkey. you can see the wreckage in this footage from the aftermath of the
the metropolitan police say nine people have been arrested for public order offences during pro—palestinian and counter protests in central london. tens of thousands marched to parliament square calling for a ceasefire and urging the government to stop all arms sales to israel. the counter—protesters exchanged chants with the larger pro—palestinian march as it passed, calling for a release of hostages held by hamas. to turkey now — all passengers who were stranded in a cable car in the...
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london's metropolitan police have infiltrated a website, founded in the uk and used to defraud victims on an industrial scale, leading to arrests around the world. labhost enabled scammers without technical skills to set up fake websites designed to trick victims into revealing personal information such as email addresses, passwords and bank details. as many as 70,000 people in the uk were tricked by the scam, which allowed the scammers to steal 480,000 card numbers and 64,000 pin codes. detectives estimate that the labhost site made nearly £1 million in profits. 37 people have been arrested worldwide, 2a of them in the uk, as tom symonds reports. it's 5am in south london — the end of a two—year investigation. this was one of a series of coordinated raids, targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here and 23 others around the uk. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted, on the dark web, criminals offering other criminals a service — a way to make money using phishing with a ph. labh
london's metropolitan police have infiltrated a website, founded in the uk and used to defraud victims on an industrial scale, leading to arrests around the world. labhost enabled scammers without technical skills to set up fake websites designed to trick victims into revealing personal information such as email addresses, passwords and bank details. as many as 70,000 people in the uk were tricked by the scam, which allowed the scammers to steal 480,000 card numbers and 64,000 pin codes....
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the commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir mark rowley, is to meet jewish groups tomorrow, after criticism over the way one of his officers treated a man during a pro—palestinian march in london. gideon falter was told he might provoke a reaction from the demonstrators because he was �*openlyjewish.’ mr falter has called for the commissioner to resign. here's angus crawford. gideon falter wants to cross the road through a pro—palestine march. the road through a pro-palestine march. the road through a ro-palestine march. ~ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone _ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i _ pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... - pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... he - pro-palestine march. when the crowd is gone i will... he is - crowd is gone i will... he is told that — crowd is gone i will... he is told that is _ crowd is gone i will... he is told that is not _ crowd is gone i will... he is told that is not possible. i crowd is gone i will... he is. told that is not possible. but why? inaudible this is a pro